Hotels in Halifax
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Browse hotels in Halifax, Nova Scotia — stay near the 1856 Citadel, Historic Properties waterfront, or Spring Garden Road. Airport is 35 km north.
About Halifax
Halifax: Atlantic Canada's Port Capital
Halifax, Nova Scotia, sits on one of the world's largest natural harbours — 20 km long and up to 3 km wide. Founded in 1749 as a British garrison town, the city still centres on the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, a star-shaped hilltop fort completed in 1856. The waterfront Historic Properties district, a row of 19th-century warehouses on Lower Water Street, anchors the downtown core and connects to the 4-km Halifax Boardwalk stretching south to Pier 21, Canada's national immigration museum.
Where to Stay in Halifax
Most hotels cluster in three areas: Downtown/Barrington Street for proximity to government and waterfront; Spring Garden Road, the main retail corridor lined with independent restaurants; and South End near Dalhousie University. The North End — centred on Gottingen Street — has seen significant restaurant and café growth since 2015 and suits travellers wanting a neighbourhood feel over convention-hotel scale.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Halifax Stanfield International Airport sits 35 km north; cab fare to downtown runs approximately CAD 55-65.
- Transit: Metro Transit Route 320 connects the airport to downtown in roughly 45 minutes.
- Weather: Fog is common April through June; pack a waterproof layer regardless of season.
- Day trips: Peggy's Cove lighthouse is 43 km southwest via Highway 333 — allow 1.5 hours return.
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